Robinson kicked in the door to a woman's house and pointed a gun at her while her children were at the residence, police documents show. The woman said that it started because of a social media post she made, regarding Robinson's personal life.

The woman said she was on the couch with her two children when she heard a loud bang and saw her front door fly open, with Robinson walking into the home, up to the woman and yelling "this isn't a game," according to court documents.

Robinson began asking her for her phone, so the woman showed it to him. He grabbed it from her and demanded that she go upstairs with him so that he "didn't have to do this," in front of her children, court documents show.

Robinson then grabbed the woman by the hair and dragged her up the steps, she told police. He pulled her into the bathroom, pulled the gun from his waistband and pointed it at her head.

"You think this is a game? I will off your (expletive) right now. You playing with people's lives," Robinson yelled at the woman. The woman tried to calm him down, and he became less aggressive, she told police, but pulled a magazine out of his pocket. He told her that he would off her, according to police.

Robinson told the woman that if she called police, he would have people watching her house and they would get her, according to court documents. Robinson ran down the stairs and left the residence through the back door, still possessing the phone.

The woman called police, and once they arrived around 10:27 p.m., told them she was incredibly scared and she believed Robinson was going to kill her, according to court documents.

Robinson was taken into custody and arraigned Tuesday, according to court documents.

Magisterial District Judge Glenn Manns denied Robinson bail, stating the reason as "no conditions of bail able to secure the safety of the victim," according to court documents.